Updated 11:36 PM EDT, Mon, Apr 29, 2024

'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay' Actress Jena Malone Releases Photo as Johanna Mason

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Jena Malone, who plays Johanna Mason in "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay," posted a picture of herself on Instagram in full Johanna makeup. 

Malone, 29, released the photo this week with a message about the upcoming "Mockingjay" film. 

"Johanna Mason self portrait in the bathroom of my trailer. On the set of Catching fire. So excited for the next two installment. When the world turns completely upside down :)" Malone captioned the photo.

In other "Hunger Games" news, Charitybuzz has organized two auctions for fans of "The Hunger Games" franchise. 

The first item is a visit to set of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," which is valued at $5,000. The film's producer, Jon Kilik, will be an escort for the winner and one friend. Bidding for the first item ends on March 20. 

The second item is a non-speaking role for the film, which is worth $10,000. The winner will also be able to meet some of the actors and the film crew. Bids will be accepted for the second item until March 27. 

All proceeds benefit the Kristen Ann Carr Fund, a nonprofit organization that raises money to find a cure for sarcoma, a form of cancer. 

Whoever wins the auction may catch a glimpse--or even meet--the biggest stars of the film, which include Julianne Moore and Robert Knepper, in addition to mega-stars Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson.

In other "Mockingjay" news, Julianne Moore, who plays President Alma Coin in the upcoming film, recently said that her role comes with a "huge responsibility to the book."

"There are some things that have been written that the fans are adamant be there," Moore told Digital Spy. "We're taking that responsibility very seriously."

Moore, who is currently starring with Liam Neeson in the thriller "Non-Stop," felt her experience playing Sarah Palin in "Game Change" did not influence her role as "Mockingjay's" stern president. "They don't have a whole lot to do with one another," she said.

"When you're playing a real person, all your research is really about how that person speaks and moves and is physically."

It was also recently announced that Robert Knepper, who has appeared on "Arrow," will be playing Antonius in "Mockingjay" part 1 and 2. Antonius is not a character in the book, and many fans are not happy that the film is straying from the original story.

When MTV asked Knepper for details about his new role, he said, "I don't even know yet!"

"I know what I read for. I read, this was last summer... This is a huge movie," he said. "This is a huge two movies, and I know that what I got is not what I'll end up doing, they're so secretive about this."

He read for the role by reading "sides," or short pieces of script that give a peak into the character without reading from the movie script itself. This is done to prevent leaks and spoilers, as well as because a role may have minimal dialogue, and the casting director may need to see more in an audition.

Knepper will be going to Paris in April to shoot his segment of the film. "You're going to find out when I find out," Knepper said, referring to his role. "Well, I'll find out a little bit sooner than you, but I still haven't found out for sure!"

"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1" hits theaters nationwide on Nov. 21.

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